In The Quiet American, the emphasis is not on love, rescue, or heroism of any sort but on the failures of filiation. |
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Tracing the relationships between sources and the historical assessment of readings can be facilitated by stemmatic filiation. |
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Two texts are of decisive value concerning the relations between lameness and filiation. |
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Table 1 illustrates the principal governing legacies in the evolution of economic thinking, and their filiation through succeeding generations. |
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In contrast, they draw attention to families defined by both filiation and affiliation. |
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At the same time, however, in the matter of filiation, the Civil code states that a child cannot have two fathers or two mothers. |
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Guest makes audible and concrete a paradoxically social solitariness, a sympathetic projection or filiation in and through poetry. |
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As in column III we should expect the filiation of the honorand to be listed from distant to present. |
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By the time he rocked up, his image wasn't sufficient to conjure the usual assignations of friendship and filiation. |
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Am I not drawn to you, for example, out of elective affinity, rather than remaining fixed within the boundaries of filiation? |
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Thus, without either a legal-status designator or filiation, it must remain uncertain whether he was freeborn or a freed slave. |
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Thus, filiation and affiliation produce authority in a variety of different ways, some enhancing life, others limiting it. |
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This filiation confirms the importance of the role of military engineers in management history. |
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We have in some way to try to grasp the idea of a relation of fatherhood or filiation which is reflexive. |
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In contrast, legislation on gamete donation takes pains to ensure that donors have no tie of filiation with the child. |
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Yet the syntax and sense of the poems belie the filiation of the rhyme scheme, as Meredith revises the amatory sonnet tradition, expanding the scope of lyric toward narrative. |
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Such proceedings may establish paternity or filiation alone or may secure other rights in addition. |
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The rights concerned range from those relating to filiation, identity and maintenance to those relating to leisure and a decent life. |
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All children and young people have the right to identity and the right of filiation to their parents. |
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However, the previous law was ambiguous owing to filiation provisions that referred to the father and mother. |
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However, it creates no relationship of filiation between the child of one partner and the other partner. |
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In all cases, filiation ties are not sufficient to justify an international adoption project by a member of the extended family. |
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Apart from nosological difficulties encountered in epidemiological studies, there is always a doubt about biological filiation. |
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Lined with red, the black box poem enacts its filiation yet playfully threatens its ground, where the once white chickens are now floating black hens. |
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Orphans and refugees complicate filiation, since the former are reared without a natural family and the latter are reared outside of their natural home. |
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She here seems to be positing an alternative world of strong and enduring women, disrupting patriarchal and patrilineal conceptions of nationality and filiation. |
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Article 11 of the Act stipulates that Rwandan nationality shall be granted as of right to a foreign, stateless or non-emancipated child whose filiation is recognized or who is adopted by a Rwandan. |
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Some of these guys have been activists in the rock scene from Poitiers, during the 80's. Then, the filiation with Minimal Compact and cold wave movement seems pretty natural talking about them. |
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Amending the rules of filiation was also seen as a matter of equality, respect and acceptance of the reality of homoparental families in a society open to diversity. |
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We feel that it is desirable to more clearly communicate the requirements for identifying the filiation of minor children born of common-law couples. |
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Under Rwandan law, all children enjoy their full rights without any distinction between legitimate children, children whose filiation is recognized and illegitimate children. |
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The defence must be made in writing in the case of divorce, separation from bed and board, separation as to property, nullity of marriage, determination of filiation or of the surviving spouse's compensatory allowance. |
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With these reservations, ensuring the equality of all methods of establishing filiation, the act was deemed constitutional and, in particular, in keeping with the principle of equality. |
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This document is then may declare filiation, which is not possible for de facto spouses. This document is then transmitted to the Registrar of Civil Status with the attestation of birth provided by the doctor. |
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The family, she affirms, is yoked to biological filiation. |
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But this question of filiation tormented Baldwin considerably. |
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However, the two types of filiation are treated as similarly as possible, both in establishing descent and in respect of the implications of descent. |
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As the new year begins, the Prelate invites us to consider the wonder of our divine filiation, especially as it is described in St. Paul's letters. |
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